Let's imagine a field. A holy place. People flock for miles, pay the land owner handsomely to visit the field.
A judge says that everyone has a right to take a single photo of this field for their collection - no more than that. The land owner disagrees.
We're not saying that the land owner should be forced to provide small organza bags for the visitors to carry their cameras around with them; but posting armed guards at all the entrances with metal detectors, automatedly initiating legal action on anything that looks like a camera and then trying to tell the user it's for their own good... well, this should at the very least be discouraged by the community, no?
A judge says that everyone has a right to take a single photo of this field for their collection - no more than that. The land owner disagrees.
We're not saying that the land owner should be forced to provide small organza bags for the visitors to carry their cameras around with them; but posting armed guards at all the entrances with metal detectors, automatedly initiating legal action on anything that looks like a camera and then trying to tell the user it's for their own good... well, this should at the very least be discouraged by the community, no?